AbstractThe weight-bearing test is one method to assess pain in rodent animal models; however, the acceptance of this convenient method is limited by the low throughput data acquisition and necessity of confining the rodents to a small chamber.New methodsWe developed novel data acquisition hardware and software, data analysis software, and a conditioning protocol for an automated high throughput static weight-bearing assessment of pain. With this device, the rats voluntarily enter the weighing chamber, precluding the necessity to restrain the animals and thereby removing the potential stress-induced confounds as well as operator selection bias during data collection. We name this device the Voluntarily Accessed Static Incapacitance Chamber ...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...
A new operant test for preclinical pain research, termed the Mechanical Conflict System (MCS), is pr...
Background and Purpose: Animal models are a necessity in the study of neuropathic pain, and much of ...
Assessment of pain in rodents is essential for analgesic development and investigations of fundament...
Behavioural assessment of experimental pain is an essential method for analysing and measuring pain ...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Abstract We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinde...
Copyright © 2013 Lise Skøtt Gregersen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The study of pain and analgesia is an important area of biomedical research that has led to ...
In a recent study by Schumacher, Goodell, Hardy and Wolff (1) the varia-tion of the pain threshold i...
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be a...
<div><p>Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions ...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...
A new operant test for preclinical pain research, termed the Mechanical Conflict System (MCS), is pr...
Background and Purpose: Animal models are a necessity in the study of neuropathic pain, and much of ...
Assessment of pain in rodents is essential for analgesic development and investigations of fundament...
Behavioural assessment of experimental pain is an essential method for analysing and measuring pain ...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Abstract We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinde...
Copyright © 2013 Lise Skøtt Gregersen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The study of pain and analgesia is an important area of biomedical research that has led to ...
In a recent study by Schumacher, Goodell, Hardy and Wolff (1) the varia-tion of the pain threshold i...
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be a...
<div><p>Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions ...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...
A new operant test for preclinical pain research, termed the Mechanical Conflict System (MCS), is pr...
Background and Purpose: Animal models are a necessity in the study of neuropathic pain, and much of ...